In an act of global solidarity the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) along with the Transport Workers’ Union (TWU) and ITF Sydney office leafleted Philippine Airline passengers at Sydney Airport th
ITF president and chair of the ITF dockers’ section Paddy Crumlin attended a solidarity meeting with striking dockworkers at the Port of Hong Kong this afternoon.
Members of the Union of Hong Kong Dockers are being refused their fundamental right to strike after their employer Hong Kong International Terminals (HIT) gained a temporary injunction against them
The ITF (International Transport Workers' Federation) spoke out yesterday against a temporary injunction that throws out striking dockers from Kwai Tsing Container Terminals, Port of Hong Kong.
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) is angered by developments in Hong Kong, where hundreds of dockworkers are on strike demanding better pay and decent conditions from global stevedoring giant,
On behalf of more than 7,000 stevedoring workers across Australia, their families, and tens of thousands of concerned community members, MUA is calling on Safe Work Australia to approve the Nationa
Assistant Secretary Warren Smith submitted a letter to the Australian Financial Review, published under the headline "Logistics Council out of step on safety laws".
Philippine Airlines locked out 2400 check-in, baggage, catering, reservation agents, cargo workers, mechanics and many others on September 2011 and, then, subsequently sacked the workers in October